Mini Review
Anatomical Polymorphism: Unveiling Nature's Diversity in Human Anatomy
Author(s): Phelia Jassel*
Anatomical polymorphism refers to the presence of multiple distinct
anatomical variations within a population or species. It is a manifestation of
the rich diversity that exists in the human anatomy, encompassing differences
in size, shape, number, and arrangement of various body structures. This
mini-review aims to explore the underlying mechanisms, evolutionary
significance, and potential implications of anatomical polymorphism in
human populations. By delving into specific examples of polymorphic
traits, we highlight how such variations contribute to our understanding
of human development, adaptation, and medical sciences. The study of
anatomical polymorphism provides valuable insights into the complexity and
versatility of the human body, opening new avenues for research and medical
advancements... Read More»
DOI:
10.37532/1308-4038.16(7).281